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Scientific Reports | 2015

Restriction Cascade Exponential Amplification (RCEA) assay with an attomolar detection limit: a novel, highly specific, isothermal alternative to qPCR

Andrey Ghindilis; Maria W. Smith; Holly M. Simon; Ihab Seoudi; Nina Yazvenko; Iain A. Murray; Xiaoqing Fu; Kenneth Smith; Linda Jen-Jacobson; Shuang Yong Xu

An alternative to qPCR was developed for nucleic acid assays, involving signal rather than target amplification. The new technology, Restriction Cascade Exponential Amplification (RCEA), relies on specific cleavage of probe-target hybrids by restriction endonucleases (REase). Two mutant REases for amplification (Ramp), S17C BamHI and K249C EcoRI, were conjugated to oligonucleotides, and immobilized on a solid surface. The signal generation was based on: (i) hybridization of a target DNA to a Ramp-oligonucleotide probe conjugate, followed by (ii) specific cleavage of the probe-target hybrid using a non-immobilized recognition REase. The amount of Ramp released into solution upon cleavage was proportionate to the DNA target amount. Signal amplification was achieved through catalysis, by the free Ramp, of a restriction cascade containing additional oligonucleotide-conjugated Ramp and horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Colorimetric quantification of free HRP indicated that the RCEA achieved a detection limit of 10 aM (10−17 M) target concentration, or approximately 200 molecules, comparable to the sensitivity of qPCR-based assays. The RCEA assay had high specificity, it was insensitive to non-specific binding, and detected target sequences in the presence of foreign DNA. RCEA is an inexpensive isothermal assay that allows coupling of the restriction cascade signal amplification with any DNA target of interest.


Archive | 2009

Detecting nucleic acid

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Methods and materials for detecting contaminated food products

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Methods and materials for assessing rna expression

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Methods and materials for detecting viral or microbial infections

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR DETECTING GENETIC OR EPIGENETIC ELEMENTS

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Verfahren und materialien für den nachwies von kontaminierten lebensmittelprodukten

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Methoden und mitteln zur bestimmung von rna expression

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Verfahren und materialien zur beurteilung der rna-expression

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit


Archive | 2011

Verfahren und materialien zur den nachweis von viralen oder mikrobiellen infektionen

Kenneth D. Smith; Nina Yazvenko; Mariya Smit

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Ihab Seoudi

Hamad Medical Corporation

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Kenneth Smith

University of Nottingham

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